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1. n употр. с гл. в ед. и мн. ч. товар, товарыknitted goods — трикотаж, трикотажные изделия
free goods — товары, не облагаемые пошлиной
goods taxable — товары, облагаемые пошлиной
2. n употр. с гл. в ед. и мн. ч. вещи, имущество3. n употр. с гл. в ед. и мн. ч. багаж, груз4. n употр. с гл. в ед. и мн. ч. разг. информация; улики, вещественные доказательства5. n употр. с гл. в ед. и мн. ч. разг. то, что требуется; то, что нужно; необходимые качестваСинонимический ряд:1. advantages (noun) advantages; benedictions; benefits; blessings; boons; godsends; interests; profits; prosperity; weal; welfare; well-being2. cargo (noun) cargo; freight; load3. cloth (noun) cloth; fabric; material; textiles4. commodities (noun) commodities; line; materials; merchandise; products; stock; vendibles; wares5. goods (noun) goodness; goods; moralities; probity; rectitude; righteousness; rightness; uprightness; virtues; virtuousness6. possessions (noun) belongings; chattel; chattels; effects; equipment; furniture; lares and penates; movables; possessions; property; things
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